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Old 09-21-2011, 05:30 AM
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I need some help. I'm in the process of making AOTH and have several blocks done with the exception of the embroidery. I want to use something with that gold "flash, zip". I've tried about four different gold metallic threads only to have them all fray. Do I need to find a different kind of thread or is there one out there that doesn't fray?
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Old 09-21-2011, 05:32 AM
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Have you tried a different size needle?
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Old 09-21-2011, 05:38 AM
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I'm using the same needle I used for the applique. It's a fine "sharp" needle. Should I use a larger one?
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You will need to use short thread lengths. When you use it on a machine, it only goes thru the fabric once or twice before it is actually used in a stitch. When hand sewing, it will go through the fabric many more times giving it an opportunity to fray. Using shorter lengths will minimize this. I would make sure that you are using an embroidery thread from the hand embroidery area not from the machine sewing/embroidery department. A larger needle eye will also help.
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Thanks, I'll try that.
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perhaps you need to think OUT of the quilting box and INTO the cross stitch/embroidery box. Krienig metallic threads to be exact!
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you need to use the right needle-one specifically for metallic threads- and only cut your thread 12"-18" max at a time- the thread frays as it goes through the fabric- the shorter length allows you to use it before it frays too much. it might seem like it saves time to have longer threads on your needle- but shorter lengths save constant frustration with fraying/knotting/tangling threads- so actually saves time in the long run....and the correct needle for the job also makes a huge difference in outcome
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Old 09-24-2011, 09:25 PM
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I'm now using a needle with a larger eye and about 12-18" of metallic thread at a time. Seems to be working great!! Thanks everyone for your help.
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